Haas in ‘dead end’ with failed 2019 car – Steiner

Gunther Steiner admits his car is inferior
Gunther Steiner admits his car is inferior

(GMM) Gunther Steiner says there is nothing Haas can do to fix the team's 2019 car.

In the past days, race drivers Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean have been suggesting that Haas has totally written off the rest of the season.

Team boss Steiner confirms that.

"The best news is that there are only three races left," he told Ekstra Bladet newspaper.

"For the long run, it is at least positive that we have identified a fundamental aerodynamic problem.

"With the rule changes for this season, we went in the wrong direction. We didn't see it clearly enough and went down a road where we can no longer develop the car. We are in a dead end.

"We could try to develop as crazily as we want, but with this concept, it's not going to work," Steiner added.

For most of the year, Haas has blamed Pirelli's difficult 2019 tires. But Steiner admits that the biggest problem is the 2019 car.

"Mechanically, the car is good. It's solid. To point fingers, the problem is the aerodynamics. But I do not want to point fingers at individuals," he said.

"I blame the team, and a large part of the blame is for me. I also blame myself for not seeing the lack of progress in the updates."